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Society and Development

This introductory course of anthropology studies society and its various aspects through social science approaches. These include evolution of society, rise of early civilizations, organization of society, pre-industrial forms of social state, environmental resources and their distribution, gender, kinship and descent, religion, economics, politics, survival of ethnic groups, social relationships and value systems, culture (evolution of culture, culture and adaptation, contemporary forms of culture and society), relationships between sociology and economics, modern and traditional societies, comparisons and impacts.

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This introductory course of anthropology studies society and its various aspects through social science approaches. These include evolution of society, rise of early civilizations, organization of society, pre-industrial forms of social state, environmental resources and their distribution, gender, kinship and descent, religion, economics, politics, survival of ethnic groups, social relationships and value systems, culture (evolution of culture, culture and adaptation, contemporary forms of culture and society), relationships between sociology and economics, modern and traditional societies, comparisons and impacts.

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Dr. Imon Chowdhooree

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